Structure–electrical conductivity of polyvinylidene fluoride/graphite composites

F. El‑Sayed; GM Elkomy; H Osman; MR Nagy; Abd-El Salam , Mokhtar;

Abstract


Graphite powder was introduced into polyvinylidene fluoride via the solution mixing technique. The composites were
then subjected to hot compression molding. The effect of dispersion of graphite particles and electrical conductivity of
the composites were investigated. Solution mixing enabled homogeneous dispersion of graphite powder within the
polyvinylidene fluoride matrix as revealed by transmission electron microscopy. X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform
infrared spectroscopy analysis revealed that graphite incorporation induced the -phase of polyvinylidene fluoride. The
DC conductivity results showed that the conductivity increased with an increase in graphite content. Beyond a critical
concentration of graphite, percolation threshold, ( c ¼ 2.3 vol%) the conductivity increases by five orders of magnitude
at 3.9 vol% of graphite powder composite. The electrical conductivity was approximately constant for the composites
with the higher graphite loading. Consequently, adding more graphite powder did not significantly alter the electrical
conductivity. The correlation between the dispersion of graphite particles and electrical conductivity was discussed. The
AC conductivity of composites was investigated in a wide range of frequencies from 50 Hz to 5 MHz and at temperatures
ranging from room temperature to 180 C. The conductivity of the composites exhibited strong frequency dependence
particularly in the vicinity of the electrical percolation threshold. AC obeyed the power law of the form:
AC ¼ AðTÞ !SðTÞ
, where ! is the angular frequency and s and A the characteristic parameters. The values of the
exponent (s) were found to decrease with increasing temperature which is consistent with the correlated barrier hopping model.


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Title Structure–electrical conductivity of polyvinylidene fluoride/graphite composites
Authors F. El‑Sayed ; GM Elkomy; H Osman; MR Nagy; Abd-El Salam , Mokhtar 
Issue Date 2012
Journal Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites 
Volume 31
Issue 20
Start page 1342
End page 1352
ISSN 0731-6844
1530-7964
DOI 10.1177/0731684412459286

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